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Determination of the optical properties of amorphous selenium films by a classical damped oscillator model

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Abstract

Amorphous selenium films were produced by vacuum evaporation onto glass and aluminum substrates. The chemical composition of the films and interfaces were studied using scanning Auger electron spectroscopy. To gain some insight into the optical properties of the selenium films, we used the classical oscillator model to fit the transmittance spectrum.

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